book cover of Play in a Hot Summer
 

Play in a Hot Summer

(1982)
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Play in a Hot Summer is at once a love story and a novel to hold spellbound all who, watching a performance, have wondered what really goes on behind the spotlights.
Casting a play to open in the London theatre he has risked everything to buy, impresario Mark Herrick, married to Ruth, rediscovers his passionate love for Cairan. Torn by conflicting emotions his hold on the production falters, putting in jeopardy not merely the careers of all involved in the play but his own very way of life and the ways of life of those most close to him -i the wife who has helped him to success and the woman he adores - and, in the end, leaving him squarely faced with the agony of decision.



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